[Weekly Readings] Tornado Cash Brings a Turbulence While ETH's Future Is Brighter

HuobiPublicado em 2022-08-20Última atualização em 2022-08-22

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Tornado Cash Brings a Turbulence While Eth's Future Is Brighter

1.ETH

[ETH] ETHPoW Many not Success Due to These Causes

An ETHW fork will face significant challenges due to the complexity of DeFi and proliferation of asset-backed tokens.

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[ETH-flexive] Arthur Hayes: Buy ETH in the Dip! | Ethereum's Merge Prediction And Its Market Trends

My attempt at applying Soros’ theory of reflexivity to the ETH merge increased my confidence. I questioned what I should do leading into the merge, and after putting these thoughts down on proverbial paper, I know what to do. Buy The Fucking Dip!

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Dogecoin About To Explode? DOGE Mimicking Bitcoin Prior to BTC’s Massive 2019 Rally, Says Crypto Trader

A widely followed crypto analyst and trader is predicting that meme token Dogecoin (DOGE) could...

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[ETH Merge] ETH2's Decentralization Is under Questioning by the Crypto OGs

ETH2.0 may not keep its decentralization promise

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[ETH]The Merge Has not Priced in! Here Is Why

The Merge is not priced in!

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Ether To See Rare “Triple Halvening” After the Merge — How This Will Drastically Affect Every ETH Holder

With the Ethereum Merge just around the corner, the crypto community has expectations for the Ethereum ecosystem post-Merge. Entities within the space are already making preparations for the eventual launch of the upgrade. In light of this, an ex-blockchain engineer has highlighted the phenomenon proponents should expect.

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2.Legislation

Tornado Cash's Sanctions Are ‘Unprecedented’ by US Treasury, Warns Congressman

With just 28 legislative days left this year, “it’s unlikely that any crypto legislation is going to move,” Rep. Tom Emmer said on CoinDesk TV’s “First Mover” show.

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[Legislation]Crypto Banks Could Access To U.S. Legacy Banking System?

According to a press release, the U.S. Federal Reserve (Fed) might provide crypto banks and other entities with access to...

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Tornado Cash DAO shuts down as it “can’t fight the US” and keep contributors safe

With just 28 legislative days left this year, “it’s unlikely that any crypto legislation is going to move,” Rep. Tom Emmer said on CoinDesk TV’s “First Mover” show.

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3.DeFi

[Stablecoin]MakerDAO Set To Convert USDC Funds To ETH, Is This A Good Idea?

The crypto community has been on alert since the crash of LUNA, ETH, and USDT. Investors depend on stablecoins to...

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4.GameFi

[GameFi]Function over fun? Analyst says P2E games don’t need to be ‘fun’ to retain users

Play-to-earn games struggle to retain users, which is exactly why one analyst says they need to focus on function over fun.

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5.Tokenomics

What’s the Best Token Model?

Token economics is an important part of cryptocurrencies.

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6.Social Fi

a16z: What Can Web3 World Learn from Web2 Social Networks

Social networks tend to elevate content that it expects will get attention. Doing so incentivizes a particular type of behavior that lends status to the users performing said behavior. Typically, there’s a status indicator that people have to try and accumulate. It comes in various forms – karma, follower/like counts, XP, the verified badge, leaderboards, etc.

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